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Designed by A.M. Cassandre with Charles Peignot for Deberny
& Peignot. Two weights were released in 1937. A third weight
(gras) was added in 1938. The family was completed by a condensed
all-caps style, lnitiales Peignot étroit. The typeface
was used for the signs at the
Expo Paris 1937. [Reichardt, Corpus typographique français]

Available from VGC and Photo-Lettering for phototypesetting and
from Letraset as dry-transfer type. Digital versions by
Compugraphic as Penyoe, Bitstream as Exotic
350 (1990–1993), URW++ (1994, with 2 extra styles,
Round Medium and a reversed Initials
Bold. The light style was also More…

Designed by A.M. Cassandre with Charles Peignot for Deberny & Peignot. Two weights were released in 1937. A third weight (gras) was added in 1938. The family was completed by a condensed all-caps style, lnitiales Peignot étroit. The typeface was used for the signs at the Expo Paris 1937. [Reichardt, Corpus typographique français]

Available from VGC and Photo-Lettering for phototypesetting and from Letraset as dry-transfer type. Digital versions by Compugraphic as Penyoe, Bitstream as Exotic 350 (1990–1993), URW++ (1994, with 2 extra styles, Round Medium and a reversed Initials Bold. The light style was also sold as Display No3 URW D Light), and Linotype (made by Adobe). None of these revivals include the condensed style.